Yes, we DO. We need to kick every one of them out that wasn't just elected last election- midterm... and we intend to do JUST that. As they come up for re-election, vote them out. OF course, many will STILL somehow show back up, like magic, because some of them have election fraud down-pat. Think Harry Reid. How does he keep showing up when not many want him in office? What REALLY needs to happen is that we start cleaning house in our own counties and states, then clean house on a higher level. I asked my Election Board, in Oregon, how can I find out after the vote if my ballot was changed after it left my hands, and I was told I cannot ever find that out. I asked how can I find out if my vote was even counted after it leaves my hands. I was told I will never be able to find that out. We need new elections protocol and laws. We need for our States to each post online, in a secure site, our voter ID- (we need to be assigned a voter number, -and not our SSN, either) and the results of our personal vote, so we can at least know if our vote was tampered with. OF course, Oregon doesn't even get to vote for the POTUS- the "winner" of the POTUS campaign is always announced well before our polls even close here, in every general Federal election. But, still, the process SHOULD be changed, even if we only are allowed to influence a local vote.

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